Park Gate

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The trademark Jurassic Park Main Gates.

The Jurassic Park Gate is a famous trademark of the Jurassic Park Series, it first appeared in the first movie when the tour vehicles entered the Park. After this movie it became an icon of the franchise, and appeared in many other JP related media.

The Main Gate is seen in Jurassic World, having been salvaged from the ruins of the original park and modified to bear the new Jurassic World name. It is elevated and placed over the track of the Jurassic World Monorail so that trains departing the ferry dock pass through it to enter the park proper.

It has appeared in nearly all games based on the first movie.
In the SNES game Jurassic Park the player (with Alan Grant as avatar) starts near the main gates, and like in the movie a voice says: Welcome to Jurassic Park.

The Main Gates appear in Warpath: Jurassic Park, where it is called as "Tribal Gate". It is Suchomimus' area. Another version of the Main Gates appears in the game, only with Warpath's logo. It can be seen in the title movie, the loading screen, the credits, and in the main menu. Another version appears, in Universal Studios. They resemble Jurassic Park San Diego's gates. Albertosaurus enters from it before fighting the player's dinosaur.

When Jurassic Park: Builder starts a cinematic featuring the gates is shown. The park gates are also shown in game. The gates are located next to the Research Center. Each tour car rides through the gate to enter the player's park.

In the song Jurassic Park by Weird Al Yankovic, the gates are featured three times. The first time, it's normal. The second time, one of the lights goes out and a studio hand lights it back up and the third time, it features a dinosaur with a drum with Dinogizer's logo on it (a reference to the Energizer Bunny).